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juliaup
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How to tell Quarto where the julia-1.8 kernel is?
There is juliaup, available in the Microsoft store, for managing julia versions: https://github.com/JuliaLang/juliaup
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Is it better to install Julia with its own executable or to install it in an Anaconda environment?
Better use the official binaries from https://julialang.org/downloads/. For Windows, best use the Julia app in the MS Store (https://github.com/JuliaLang/juliaup ).
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Neovim can't find executable path for program
Thanks - fwiw, I currently use juliaup, which basically does the same thing. Unfortunately, the problem isn't that Julia isn't on the path (it is), it's that Neovim's exepath can't find it, for some reason. :)
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Julia 1.8 released
But it’s considered prerelease for Mac and Linux according to its git repository. So presumably it won’t become the default until it’s not experimental any more.
- appropriate way to run two versions of Julia on linux
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Créer simplement un cluster k8s dans PhoenixNAP avec Rancher en quelques clics …
GitHub - JuliaLang/juliaup: Julia installer and version multiplexer GitHub - JuliaPluto/PlutoUI.jl GitHub - fonsp/Pluto.jl: 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
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I don't want to abandon Rust for Julia
Use the right tool for the job! I would never write a system utility or OS or user application or compiler in Julia, for example. juliaup is a Julia utility being written in Rust for this exact reason!
- Small Neural networks in Julia 5x faster than PyTorch
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What's the standard procedure for package requests?
And yes, I know about jill.py and have considered using it as well. It seems fairly straightforwad to use. A similar project that I found interesting is juliaup. Still, I would definitely prefer just using zypper instead of relying on third party tools. That's why I figured I might as well ask on here.
- Get first n element from an array
n
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Looks like npm is installed but does not work.
use n or nvm to manage installed node/npm versions.
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Help!
I have node installed, via n
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How To manage Different Versions of Node in Your system
1 - n is a tool that allows you to easily switch between different versions of Node.js. Follow the official guide in case this does not work for you due to an update or need a command not highlighted below. Here's how you can use n to switch between Node.js versions:
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Nvm or homebrew for Node install
Listing people's recommendations with links below. I'm glad I asked this question. I received a lot of good recommendations. Thanks All! * nvm (https://nvm.sh) - Simple to use and easy to follow instructions with more in-depth configuration for those that need it. Some experienced a slightly slower terminal. Supports nodjs, iojs, and node version per project/directory. * fnm (https://github.com/Schniz/fnm) - Built with speed in mind. It is like nvm, but faster. Also supports node version per project/directory. * Volta (https://volta.sh/) - Looks easy to use and has good documentation. * asdf (https://asdf-vm.com/) - Supports multiple runtimes and tools by adding plugins. Admittedly, is a bit confusing and more than I need right now (Node, Rust, Python, Ruby, etc.) * Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) - Not a version manager but can act like one by installing nvm, fnm, asdf, or others. Some additional configuration may be needed. * Proto (https://moonrepo.dev/proto) - Supports Bun, Deno, Node.js (npm, pnpm, yarn), Rust, and Go. Also good documentation. Setup looks a bit complex to me :/. * n (https://github.com/tj/n) - Supports Node and npm per project. Simple and to the point.
- Is there nvm for non-technical people?
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Why are there no virtual environments for front end JS?
And there are virtual environment; kind of. I just actually started using this, but there's n.
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Manage Node.js Versions With n
Today, let's find out why you would need multiple versions of Node.js in the first place and how to manage them efficiently with n, a Node.js version manager that is very developer-friendly.
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Flatpaks 🥰
I used n. It was pretty good. I still hated every time I had to change versions and the idea of making dockers for this came with a friend. Thankfully, I don't have that.project anymore
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Linux: Best way to install node & npm
https://github.com/tj/n to install node and manage versions
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What do use to manage your nodejs installation?
N package since I found it out. Happy for both local pc and servers.
What are some alternatives?
tiny-cuda-nn - Lightning fast C++/CUDA neural network framework
nvm for Windows - A node.js version management utility for Windows. Ironically written in Go.
jill.py - A cross-platform installer for the Julia programming language
fnm - 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
diffrax - Numerical differential equation solvers in JAX. Autodifferentiable and GPU-capable. https://docs.kidger.site/diffrax/
nodenv - Manage multiple NodeJS versions.
vectorflow
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡
jill - Command line installer of the Julia Language.
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions